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now pressuring russia to hand over edward snowden. we have brand new video from outside the moscow airport where snowden is believed to be hiding out. russia says snowden is, quote, in transit and has not officially entered their country. yesterday defense secretary chuck hagel asking russia to do the right thing and hand snowden over. hagel says snowden has broken the law and damaged the country. >>> the hours' long filibuster by texas state lawmakers who stopped the vote on controversial abortion restrictions may have been for nothing. texas governor rick perry say it is legislature will return to work on monday for a 30-day session. this will be the second special session to try to pass abortion restrictions. perry made the call yesterday saying too much important work is remaining for the people of texas. earlier this week the ft. worth representative wendy davis spent hours on the floor trying to filibuster long enough to avoid a voed on the restrictions. >>> the senate poised to pass historic immigration reforms as early as toda
now pressuring russia to hand over edward snowden. we have brand new video from outside the moscow airport where snowden is believed to be hiding out. russia says snowden is, quote, in transit and has not officially entered their country. yesterday defense secretary chuck hagel asking russia to do the right thing and hand snowden over. hagel says snowden has broken the law and damaged the country. >>> the hours' long filibuster by texas state lawmakers who stopped the vote on...
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snowden remains in that transit area of the moscow airport. there is no sign of him so far. >> this is today's moscow to havana flight, this is the same flight that edward snowden was due to have taken on monday. he was not on it then and it does not seem like he is on it now. edward snowdenn getting on there. four days after he reportedly arrived at moscow, we don't know what his plans are, we don't know when he plans to leave. we do know that according to the russian media reports, he will be stuck here because his american passport has been annulled and that is causing problems with his onward destination. the mystery continues. >> steve rosenberg is on the lookout in moscow. a grand jury in the u.s. has indicted one of the alleged boston marathon bombers. indicted onold was 30 charges including using a weapon of mass instruction and bombing a place up public use resulting in death. many of the charges carry the possibility of life in prison. the u.s. is suspending trade benefits in bangladesh until conditions are improved in the loading in
snowden remains in that transit area of the moscow airport. there is no sign of him so far. >> this is today's moscow to havana flight, this is the same flight that edward snowden was due to have taken on monday. he was not on it then and it does not seem like he is on it now. edward snowdenn getting on there. four days after he reportedly arrived at moscow, we don't know what his plans are, we don't know when he plans to leave. we do know that according to the russian media reports, he...
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the -- >> and that is why government said it could take months to grant snowden's request. for some, these flowers and what they represent could be some of the answers why. >> the south korean president has arrived in beijing for talks with the new chinese administration. china backped to get into talks over the nuclear program. afterre un sanctions north korea carried out a third nuclear test. a human rights group says they must stop china from driving more tibetans from their homes. human rights watch says an increasing number of tibetans have set themselves on fire because of the rehousing effort. they have been forced to relocate since 2006, as the government is trying to stop the free to that movement. movement.bet >> the impact on the lives of tibetans has been huge, or to give the four nomads. the nomads have been taken off of the land they have room for generations and forced to settle down, in many cases, a new village, and they have no income and are basically living on government subsidy at the moment. >> an american businessman who was held captive by a chinese
the -- >> and that is why government said it could take months to grant snowden's request. for some, these flowers and what they represent could be some of the answers why. >> the south korean president has arrived in beijing for talks with the new chinese administration. china backped to get into talks over the nuclear program. afterre un sanctions north korea carried out a third nuclear test. a human rights group says they must stop china from driving more tibetans from their...
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snowden's passport has been revoked. at the moment, he would not be able to board tomorrow's flight no matter how tempting that idea made the. >> any word from u.s. authorities, barack obama is in africa -- has he said anything about snowden? >> he is in senegal. he was quizzed by journalists yesterday. basically he said, look, i am not going to start wheeling and dealing over the snowden case. we are going through routine channels. we do know that the director of the fbi has been talking to his opposite number in moscow. but he has not really come up with results. he was asked by one journal is whether he would use the u.s. air force should snowden be on an aircraft flying over american airspace heading towards cuba. he was asked if he would the plane down. hesaid rather currently -- said that i will not start scrambling jets for a 29-year- old hacker. >> thank you. presidentt hour, obama has left senegal for south africa for the next leg of his trip around the continent. here he is at the airport saying goodbye to dign
snowden's passport has been revoked. at the moment, he would not be able to board tomorrow's flight no matter how tempting that idea made the. >> any word from u.s. authorities, barack obama is in africa -- has he said anything about snowden? >> he is in senegal. he was quizzed by journalists yesterday. basically he said, look, i am not going to start wheeling and dealing over the snowden case. we are going through routine channels. we do know that the director of the fbi has been...
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we're being told snowden was not on board. russia says snowden is, quote, in transit and is has not officially entered their country. yesterday defense secretary chuck hagel asking russia to do the right thing and hand snowden over. hagel says snowden has broken the law and has damaged the country. >>> later this evening pride week kicking off in san francisco's castro district. tonight at the w the big kickoff party will take place. pride organizers planning for bigger attendance than usual because of yesterday's supreme court rulings. celebrations in the castro after the historic rulings went well into this morning. deejays had the music flowing as thousands of people spent the night dancing in the castro. the party started at 6:00 p.m., included lots of kicking, hugging, celebrations. a lot of people said they had been waiting a long time for this day. >> we worked so long for this, i can't help just to laugh. >> did you ever think you were not going to win this thing? >> yeah. when i went to bed last night i was scared. >>
we're being told snowden was not on board. russia says snowden is, quote, in transit and is has not officially entered their country. yesterday defense secretary chuck hagel asking russia to do the right thing and hand snowden over. hagel says snowden has broken the law and has damaged the country. >>> later this evening pride week kicking off in san francisco's castro district. tonight at the w the big kickoff party will take place. pride organizers planning for bigger attendance than...
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did not provide snowden's passport number. the u.s. says it handed over all the necessary information under the terms of the expedition treaty. >>> an american boss is free this morning after being held for nearly a week by his chinese factory employees. chip starnes was safely released this morning from a factory on 9 starnes says he's sad denned by the experience. >>> it is 6:40 light now. coming up, taking a turn for the worse. we have new details about nelson mandela's health coming up next. >>> an innocent man's dna winds up at the scene of a murder in the south bay. the shocking reason he was almost sent to trial for a crime he didn't commit. >>> wall street reacts to bad news in very strange ways. we'll take a look atl/ the strae market coming up. >>> what a sighte$yÑ to behold, start out this thursday morning, just the tip top of the bay bridge peeking out. th the clouds will vanish by about 10:00 p.m. your seven-day outlook is coming up next. >>> it's my job to take you below the clouds, into the darkness where you do see tra
did not provide snowden's passport number. the u.s. says it handed over all the necessary information under the terms of the expedition treaty. >>> an american boss is free this morning after being held for nearly a week by his chinese factory employees. chip starnes was safely released this morning from a factory on 9 starnes says he's sad denned by the experience. >>> it is 6:40 light now. coming up, taking a turn for the worse. we have new details about nelson mandela's...
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snowden? >> pelley: and paul lopez put his life on hold to fight for his country. carter evans reports 69 years later he's gone back in time to live his dream. captioning sponsored by captioning sponsored by cbs with scott p this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. >> pelley: good evening. a nation of immigrants tonight is one step closer to creating a path to citizenship for 11 million immigrants who are living here illegally. the senate this afternoon approved a sweeping overhaul of immigration laws. by a vote of 68-32. 14 republicans joined every democrat in voting yes. in addition to offering the hope of citizenship, the senate bill would also flood the mexican border with thousands of new federal agents. nancy cordes is at the capitol for us tonight. nancy? >> reporter: scott, no one could have predicted this a year ago. the last serious attempt at comprehensive immigration reform went down in flames six years ago. but that was before a presidential election where republicans lost big among hispanics, giving the issue new life
snowden? >> pelley: and paul lopez put his life on hold to fight for his country. carter evans reports 69 years later he's gone back in time to live his dream. captioning sponsored by captioning sponsored by cbs with scott p this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. >> pelley: good evening. a nation of immigrants tonight is one step closer to creating a path to citizenship for 11 million immigrants who are living here illegally. the...
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where in the world is edward snowden? new details on where the man accused of leaking government secrets could be. >>> and taking the stand. prince jackson gets ready to tell a jury about the night his father michael jackson died. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden is likely in a transit area in a moscow airporter. according to russia's president putin. snowden flew to moscow sunday after leaving hong kong. because he's not passed through immigration, russian officials say he's not technically in their jurisdiction. u.s. officials are talking to russia about expelling snowden, base on the espionage charges against him. snowden has applied for asylum in ecuador. his application being reviewed. >>> a south african archbishop offering a prayer for nelson mandela. the archbishop of cape town posting that prayer on facebook. w w wishing 94-year-old president a peaceful perfect end. hospitalized for three weeks since june 8th, treated for a reoccurring lung infection. he's in critical condition. >>> michael jackson's son, prince, wi
where in the world is edward snowden? new details on where the man accused of leaking government secrets could be. >>> and taking the stand. prince jackson gets ready to tell a jury about the night his father michael jackson died. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden is likely in a transit area in a moscow airporter. according to russia's president putin. snowden flew to moscow sunday after leaving hong kong. because he's not passed through immigration, russian officials say he's not...
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president obama said he'll not go to great lengths to capture snowden. >> aisle not have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly being elevated to the point where i've got to start doing wheeling and dealing and trading on a whole host of other issues simply to get a guy extradited. i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> now, mr. obama said he was not certain that all of the secret documents that snowden had in his possession have been released. >>> a bill to significantly change the nation's immigration law has passed in the senate. it now moves to the house where big changes to the measure are expected. tara mergener is in washington with the latest, tara, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. it was a rare show of bipartisanship with 14 senate republicans voting in favor of the bill, but the celebration was quickly tempered by the house speaker who says it is dead on arrival. >> the bill as amended is passed. >> it was passed with sweeping reform in bipartisan support. >> to our friends in the house, we ask for your considerat
president obama said he'll not go to great lengths to capture snowden. >> aisle not have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly being elevated to the point where i've got to start doing wheeling and dealing and trading on a whole host of other issues simply to get a guy extradited. i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> now, mr. obama said he was not certain that all of the secret documents that snowden had in his possession have...
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russian president vladimir putin said earlier this week that snowden was there. he's the self-identified source of leaked documents and information on the government's secret surveillance program. he's facing espionage charges in the u.s. the american executive held hostage meantime returned to cheers and hugs from his family. chip starnes was held hostage by his workers in his company's factor in beijing. workers were upset over rumors that the factory was closing. they were able to reach a deal on thursday. starnes said last night he just wanted to get home, sleep and process the whole experience. >>> it is 6:34 right now. based on what christina loren weekend's forecast, one word comes to mind. better. better get a big bucket of ice so you can chill out. >> better get a slip and slide. you better, you better, you bet. hot times, summer in the city for today. it's going to be a scorcher. let's take you through hour-by-hour changes today. 62 degrees right now in sunnyvale at 6:34 in the morning. 60 in napa. we have a hot day ahead, much warmer than yesterday by
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thanks very much. >>> where will edward snowden pop up next? snowden has been helped along the way an his latest steps of his journey from hong kong to russia by wikileaks. today wikileaks founder julian assange spoke out on a conference call with a lot of reporters. i asked why snowden fled to hong kong instead of going through channels in washington, including congress and the inspector general. >> it is clear that mr. snowden is a whistle-blower by all his actions. the content. all his actions. communicating immediately with the press about matters of serious criminality in fact affecting all of us. contrary to the opinions early on saying mr. snowden was conspiring with china. clearly we see that is not the case. if it was, he would have stayed in hong kong. >> joining me now for our daily fix, "usa today" washington bureau chief, susan page. nbc capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell and chris cillizza, managing editor of postpolitics.com. susan, you hosted a roundtable on snowden and wikileaks as well and the nsa controversies. where
thanks very much. >>> where will edward snowden pop up next? snowden has been helped along the way an his latest steps of his journey from hong kong to russia by wikileaks. today wikileaks founder julian assange spoke out on a conference call with a lot of reporters. i asked why snowden fled to hong kong instead of going through channels in washington, including congress and the inspector general. >> it is clear that mr. snowden is a whistle-blower by all his actions. the...
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calls to reject edward snowden's asylum bid. on thursday, the ecuadorian government said it would waive preferential trade right after u.s. so visuals -- officials suggested they could be revoked. in washington, u.s. trade representative michael froman said the obama administration will evaluate ecuador's eligibility for trade benefits. his comments came one day after democratic senator robert menendez said the welcoming snowden would severely jeopardize u.s. relations with ecuador. the ecuadorian president said his country's dignity has no price. >> all of a sudden, trade tariffs became black male. behave or leave the free trade movement. ,n the face of threats arrogance of certain u.s. sectors, which have pressure to remove the preferential tariffs because of the snowden case, ecuador tells the world, we unilaterally and irrevocably denounce the preferential tariffs. our dignity has no price. >> is government followed up with a dig at the obama administration by offering to donate millions of dollars for human rights training
calls to reject edward snowden's asylum bid. on thursday, the ecuadorian government said it would waive preferential trade right after u.s. so visuals -- officials suggested they could be revoked. in washington, u.s. trade representative michael froman said the obama administration will evaluate ecuador's eligibility for trade benefits. his comments came one day after democratic senator robert menendez said the welcoming snowden would severely jeopardize u.s. relations with ecuador. the...
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the president made two things clear when it came to snowden. number one, that somehow he wasn't going to let it elevate to such a point where he feels he has to horse trade on the issue with the chinese and the russians and the second thing he made clear, kind of snarkly, is what he said when he asked if he would use u.s. military assets to apprehend mr. snowden. >> no, i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> finally, the president is also doing some tourism, if you will, some symbolic stops in senegal. he's being centered with a state dinner but he's making it to gore island which is the point of no return, the slave house where many africans for hundreds of years, what was their last place before they were shipped off into slavery across the opening after visiting the door of no return the president made some remarks about how important it was to him personally to step through that threshold and see that particularly as an african-american u.s. president. >> all right. nbc's chuck todd in senegal traveling with the
the president made two things clear when it came to snowden. number one, that somehow he wasn't going to let it elevate to such a point where he feels he has to horse trade on the issue with the chinese and the russians and the second thing he made clear, kind of snarkly, is what he said when he asked if he would use u.s. military assets to apprehend mr. snowden. >> no, i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> finally, the president is also doing some...
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snowden should have immunity. i just heard you mention that there are a lot of people who have shut up because they are afraid. i'm 65 years old. i never thought i would see a country where we were so afraid to speak out for what we believe in. to know the dirty little secrets that should not have been hidden. i thank you for saying that he had to run away. i believe in my heart that the administration is afraid of what is going to be told once he is caught. god forbid that the department of justice get a hold of him. he won't stand a chance. we have a whole different version of what is going on in washington. we did not elect these kinds of people. . say to the press to speak up i am going to speak up against the wrong things that i think are going on. guest: the caller makes a good point. there is a bit of irony in what she said. at one point in snowden's career, he did have diplomatic when he was working for the cia under state department cover in geneva. thathat immunity -- immunity that a diplomat has a broad
snowden should have immunity. i just heard you mention that there are a lot of people who have shut up because they are afraid. i'm 65 years old. i never thought i would see a country where we were so afraid to speak out for what we believe in. to know the dirty little secrets that should not have been hidden. i thank you for saying that he had to run away. i believe in my heart that the administration is afraid of what is going to be told once he is caught. god forbid that the department of...
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edward snowden. now we hear the venezuelan leader, obviously an anti-american state, had an energy summit in russia, is going to be there on sunday and reports out of caracas -- >> we were about to have an energy summit in the transit lounge of the moscow airport. >> who knows? would he be possibly taking snowden back on his plane with him? >> there is a possibility that venezuelan, ecuador, obviously the countries that are most in play. though there is some speculation about moscow. two interesting things are going on right now. one is that snowden's father is talking about conditions in which snowden would return to america. obviously as a father he's interested in having him back. i'm not sure the federal government is interested in meeting those conditions. >> to not be in jail. >> to pick a location for his trial and all sorts of thing i don't think prosecutors are that interested in. the other thing is that, our government, united states government, has made a big shift on this in the last week
edward snowden. now we hear the venezuelan leader, obviously an anti-american state, had an energy summit in russia, is going to be there on sunday and reports out of caracas -- >> we were about to have an energy summit in the transit lounge of the moscow airport. >> who knows? would he be possibly taking snowden back on his plane with him? >> there is a possibility that venezuelan, ecuador, obviously the countries that are most in play. though there is some speculation about...
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. >>> there's still no sign of nsa leaker edward snowden in cuba, ecuador, iceland, or any place else, actually. he is believed to still be at the moscow airport. meantime, ecuador is reigning in expectations it may welcome him as a political refugee any time soon. catherine herridge has tonight's update. >> reporter: the state department tried to dismiss ecuador's demand the obama administration explain in writing why the nsa leaker edward snowden should be denied asylum. >> will the united states be submitting a written request to ecuador? >> we will continue to be in discussion with them. >> reporter: ecuador foreign minister said it could take months for the nation to decide, comparing the snowden case to that of the case of julian assange, living at the ecuadorian embassy in london. >> it took time to make the decision with assange. >> reporter: the russian embassy told fox a transit visa is good for 72 hours. theoretically, it should expire today. after that, a traveler needs a tourist visa. the state department said a one way flight to the u.s. is another option. >> that's the
. >>> there's still no sign of nsa leaker edward snowden in cuba, ecuador, iceland, or any place else, actually. he is believed to still be at the moscow airport. meantime, ecuador is reigning in expectations it may welcome him as a political refugee any time soon. catherine herridge has tonight's update. >> reporter: the state department tried to dismiss ecuador's demand the obama administration explain in writing why the nsa leaker edward snowden should be denied asylum....
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we know that edward snowden is in transit at this airport for days now. vladimir putin is the first russian official to confirm that's where he is. putin said he's not going to intervene and help the united states get snowden back. at the same time nor will russia take advantage of his presence by trying to extract more secret intelligence from him. >> reporter: ravings and rubbish, that's how vladimir putin described any suggestion that his country is helping snowden. speaking from finland, putin said snowden's arrival in moscow was completely unexpected. and despite the wealth of knowledge putin claims to have about intelligence around the world, putin said his own security forces have not spoken to him since his arrival. >> translator: mr. snoweden is a free man, the sooner he chooses his destination, the better it would be for us and for himself. >> reporter: putin seemed to rule out any chance, russia will return snowed ton the united states. >> translator: we can hand over foreign officials on which we have appropriate agreement of extradition with
we know that edward snowden is in transit at this airport for days now. vladimir putin is the first russian official to confirm that's where he is. putin said he's not going to intervene and help the united states get snowden back. at the same time nor will russia take advantage of his presence by trying to extract more secret intelligence from him. >> reporter: ravings and rubbish, that's how vladimir putin described any suggestion that his country is helping snowden. speaking from...
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where can snowden go? >> he may not have many. we know his american passport has been revoked, doesn't have travel documents. he's made an asylum request with ecuador and possibly other countries. until they give him an invitation to travel to that country, he may have little choice but to sit there and wait regardless of how he feels about it and the russian government. >> it's like a bad movie. thanks so much, phil. >> it does. under investigation, a former top military officer. a source tells cnn the justice department is looking into james cartwright. nbc news says the investigation into the former vice chairman of the joint chief of staff leaked classified information about the computer virus. it infected computers at iranian nuclear facilities in 2010 setting back iran's nuclear program. >>> an important moment in washington. the senate approved an immigration reform bill. 14 republicans joined with democrats to say yes to the plan that will create a path to citizenship to millions of undocumented immigrants boosting border
where can snowden go? >> he may not have many. we know his american passport has been revoked, doesn't have travel documents. he's made an asylum request with ecuador and possibly other countries. until they give him an invitation to travel to that country, he may have little choice but to sit there and wait regardless of how he feels about it and the russian government. >> it's like a bad movie. thanks so much, phil. >> it does. under investigation, a former top military...
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he says snowden broke the law. he wants russia to return the nsa contractor to this country for prosecution. >>> in the wake of the leaks, intelligence officials say terror groups are adapting the way they communicate, posting online instructions in one case, changing phone numbers or using software to hide information. the spy agency is said to be scrambling to keep up with the terror groups to stop plots. >> the cia is stopping public leaks to keep officers from giving information. a memo by the associated press is to design a culture of secret si within the cia. there have been leaks from the agency within years. >>> a final vote on immigration reform. a vote is set for today and lawmakers may give a last okay to the bill by friday. it would provide a path to citizenship for 11 million immigrants now in the country illegally boosting border security. it faces an uncertain future in the house of representatives. john boehner said he will not allow a vote unless a majority of republicans support it. >>> acting irs
he says snowden broke the law. he wants russia to return the nsa contractor to this country for prosecution. >>> in the wake of the leaks, intelligence officials say terror groups are adapting the way they communicate, posting online instructions in one case, changing phone numbers or using software to hide information. the spy agency is said to be scrambling to keep up with the terror groups to stop plots. >> the cia is stopping public leaks to keep officers from giving...
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snowden is now in his fourth day at moscow airport. he's facing espionage charges here at home, just as an abc news review finds, in the past 16 months, at least 6 people have been accused or convicted of spying for the u.s. in russia. meantime, ecuador's foreign minister says it may take as long as two months to decide whether to grant snowden asylum. >>> a major developing story this morning. search crews scouring the waters off new zealand for six americans who disappeared more than three weeks ago. the americans, ages 17 to 73, were sailing to australia with a british man when they lost communication during a violent storm. repeated searches have found no sign of their boat. it was a schooner built in 1928. >>> more breaking news from beijing, china, where an american ceo held captive by his employees is now free. chip starnes left the factory after reaching a deal with the workers' union overnight. starnes is the owner of a medical supply company based in florida. he'd been held since last friday. it's not rare in china for manage
snowden is now in his fourth day at moscow airport. he's facing espionage charges here at home, just as an abc news review finds, in the past 16 months, at least 6 people have been accused or convicted of spying for the u.s. in russia. meantime, ecuador's foreign minister says it may take as long as two months to decide whether to grant snowden asylum. >>> a major developing story this morning. search crews scouring the waters off new zealand for six americans who disappeared more than...
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military and any assets to apprehend snowden, he called him a hacker. basically said, no, i'm not going to scramble jets to go get a 29-year-old hacker. but you're right, he made a lot of other news. one of the more significant things he said was on the voting rights act and he talked about -- while he called the ruling a mistake, he laid out this idea that there is a path to do this without a map. and i was talking to some senior administration officials afterwards. i said, so, he's not in favor after preclearance map. they said, well, the supreme court said there can't be a map. instead, coming up with criteria that if you do not meet that criteria. for instance, a formula could be if minority voting participation is below the national average in your jurisdiction, then suddenly you would find yourself under justice department supervision. but if you don't meet that, then -- it is something that all 50 states could find themselves a part of rather than singling out essentially the southern states, as had been in the past. so the fact that he's opened
military and any assets to apprehend snowden, he called him a hacker. basically said, no, i'm not going to scramble jets to go get a 29-year-old hacker. but you're right, he made a lot of other news. one of the more significant things he said was on the voting rights act and he talked about -- while he called the ruling a mistake, he laid out this idea that there is a path to do this without a map. and i was talking to some senior administration officials afterwards. i said, so, he's not in...
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is snowden a whistle blower or traitor? >> it's irrelevant. all he did was release do you means that speak for themselves. one document in the case that every phone call in this entire country even if you call your mom, even if you call across the street to the pizzeria. they result in meta data being delivered to the defense department. the second thing he identified through releasing a document speaks for himself. there is a program called prism that appears to be dragneting e-mails and online photos and every time you touch a computer including log ins and log outs. it simply doesn't matter whether he's a good or bad person. that's irrelevant. it's an iq test for america. are we smart enough to recognize we don't need to go to these extreme measures to protect ourselves from several hundred people living in pakistan and af ga know stan who might want to do us harm one day. >> susan rice said in an interview the stories have not damaged u.s. foreign policy nor have they weakened the obama presidency. do you agree with that? >> i think that t
is snowden a whistle blower or traitor? >> it's irrelevant. all he did was release do you means that speak for themselves. one document in the case that every phone call in this entire country even if you call your mom, even if you call across the street to the pizzeria. they result in meta data being delivered to the defense department. the second thing he identified through releasing a document speaks for himself. there is a program called prism that appears to be dragneting e-mails and...
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we know that he was extremely, more than probably any other whistle blower in history, edward snowden was incredibly clear eyed about what was going to happen to him. absolutely a product of his generation and the digital generation as well. he knew all the stories of those that had gone before. he was well aware that he was not going to be able to remain hidden and covert and set
we know that he was extremely, more than probably any other whistle blower in history, edward snowden was incredibly clear eyed about what was going to happen to him. absolutely a product of his generation and the digital generation as well. he knew all the stories of those that had gone before. he was well aware that he was not going to be able to remain hidden and covert and set
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leaker, edward snowden, on how far the n.s.a. may have gone. and our political insiders weigh in on the fallout. >> heather: mortgage rates on the rise making the biggest jump in over 25 years. could this put the brakes on the economy? senior business correspondent weighs in. >> gregg: a helicopter making an emergency land on the hudson driver. five people on board including two children. we will hear from the eyewitnesses. >> heather: first, we have a fox weather alert on a dangerous heat wave. the mercury is soaring to triple digits hitting 120 degrees in the southwest united states. in death valley, california, the heat is striking distance of setting the record for one of the highest temperatures ever recorded. dominic is in los angeles with more on that story. >>reporter: yes, all the way from utah to arizona, from california across to colorado the authorities are telling people to stay out of the sun for two to three days. people cannot help they wills is. people are playing golf in tucson, arizona and in california six were taken away fr
leaker, edward snowden, on how far the n.s.a. may have gone. and our political insiders weigh in on the fallout. >> heather: mortgage rates on the rise making the biggest jump in over 25 years. could this put the brakes on the economy? senior business correspondent weighs in. >> gregg: a helicopter making an emergency land on the hudson driver. five people on board including two children. we will hear from the eyewitnesses. >> heather: first, we have a fox weather alert on a...
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. >> reporter: on the hunt for nsa leaker edward snowden, the president downplayed diplomatic impact with china and russia and ruled out using military assets. >> reporter: no, i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> reporter: tomorrow, the president heads to south africa, where the health of nelson mandela looms large over the visit. traveling with the president, chuck todd, nbc news, dakar, senegal. >>> and an update here from south africa. nelson mandela is maintaining his fight for life while remaining in critical condition. the vigil outside the hospital there in pretoria continues to grow, with south africans offering prayers and songs and good wishes. the government says mandela has improved somewhat from this time last night. one of his daughters, however, told south african television "it doesn't look good." however, another mandela daughter who visited with him last night, spoke by telephone today with nbc news contributor charlene hunter gall. >> when i got in, and i greet him, madiba opened his eyes. >> how would you describe his condition at t
. >> reporter: on the hunt for nsa leaker edward snowden, the president downplayed diplomatic impact with china and russia and ruled out using military assets. >> reporter: no, i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> reporter: tomorrow, the president heads to south africa, where the health of nelson mandela looms large over the visit. traveling with the president, chuck todd, nbc news, dakar, senegal. >>> and an update here from south...
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while the president was in africa this morning, he addressed the case of edward snowden, the man who leaked so many of the country's top secrets. he is seeking political asylum, a fugitive of the u.s. government. today, the president said he will not get personally involved or do any wheeling and dealing to retrieve snowden. saying, i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >>> and still ahead right here on "world news" -- seasoned american sailors on this ship. big waves. and vanishing. >>> later, you'll see daughters with their fathers shedding tears and dancing. the lessons of little girls tonight. [ female announcer ] love. it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [
while the president was in africa this morning, he addressed the case of edward snowden, the man who leaked so many of the country's top secrets. he is seeking political asylum, a fugitive of the u.s. government. today, the president said he will not get personally involved or do any wheeling and dealing to retrieve snowden. saying, i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >>> and still ahead right here on "world news" -- seasoned american sailors on...
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snowden's rights. what's being done to mr. snowden and to mr. julian assange for making disclosures in the public interest is an assault against the people." that is the wikileaks statement just now being released. we just heard from nic robertson. i want to go to moscow now and our phil black, who actually joins me on the phone at the airport, right? >> reporter: on our way there right now, alison, yes. >> do you know if there's going to be extra security on hand there when snowden lands in moscow? >> reporter: at this stage, we're not sure. we're not getting a lot of comment from the russian government precisely about what they know, what their intentions are. they're aware of the media report that snowden is inbound to the russian capital at this moment, but they are not saying what they know about his intentions or how they will respond to them. throughout the story, if you like, since snowden's identity and his role in releasing this information had become public, russia had always been discussed as a possible country where snowden could fl
snowden's rights. what's being done to mr. snowden and to mr. julian assange for making disclosures in the public interest is an assault against the people." that is the wikileaks statement just now being released. we just heard from nic robertson. i want to go to moscow now and our phil black, who actually joins me on the phone at the airport, right? >> reporter: on our way there right now, alison, yes. >> do you know if there's going to be extra security on hand there when...
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snowden would be formally extradited. we do believe there is a basis for law enforcement cooperation to expel mr. snowden based on the charges against him and the status of his travel documents. >> bill: we believe that. and so we're saying please, please please, please, vlad, please do the right thing. >> this is somebody who is accused of very serious crimes here in the united states. he'll receive the fair application of justice and we would like to see him returned. >> bill: guess what. >> they're asking nicely. >> bill: they're asking nicely. >> give them that. >> bill: but i made the comment yesterday on our show and also on -- on "the war room" on monday night that i thought in the end, even though they were asking putin to do the right thing they claim. by sending edward snowden back, that we have bigger fish to fry with russia. and let's start with syria, for example or iran or afghanistan. and secretary of state john kerry made that point yesterday. he said yeah, we want him back but basically we're not going to
snowden would be formally extradited. we do believe there is a basis for law enforcement cooperation to expel mr. snowden based on the charges against him and the status of his travel documents. >> bill: we believe that. and so we're saying please, please please, please, vlad, please do the right thing. >> this is somebody who is accused of very serious crimes here in the united states. he'll receive the fair application of justice and we would like to see him returned. >>...
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snowden is a free man. the sooner he chooses his final destination, the better for us and himself. >> reporter: putin seemed to rule out any chance russia will help return snowden to the united states. >> translator: we can hand over foreign citizens with countries in which we have an appropriate agreement on the extradition with criminals. we don't have such an agreement with the united states. >> reporter: the united states argues there is still a clear, legal basis for russia to expel snowden. >> we are not booking for a confrontation or ordering anybody. we are simply requesting under a very normal procedure for the transfer of somebody just as we transferred to russia seven people in the last two years that they requested that we did without any clamor, without any ra rancore, without any argument. >> reporter: russian officials tell cnn passengers can only remain in transit at the airport for 24 hours. for snowden, that window has long passed. russia seems ready to work with snowden to make his own de
snowden is a free man. the sooner he chooses his final destination, the better for us and himself. >> reporter: putin seemed to rule out any chance russia will help return snowden to the united states. >> translator: we can hand over foreign citizens with countries in which we have an appropriate agreement on the extradition with criminals. we don't have such an agreement with the united states. >> reporter: the united states argues there is still a clear, legal basis for...
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snowden is believed to be waiting in a moscow airport. steve centanni has the latest. hello, steve. >> reporter: drifting in diplomatic limbo, he is finding few friends here in washington. the nsa leaker is apparently still at the moscow airport without a u.s. airport. one official said that president putin should be dealt with ficial firmly. >> this is a direct slap in the face to the united states of america. we should be now, i hope, finally realizing what vladimir putin is -- he's an old kgb and he dreams of the restoration of the russian empire. >> reporter: does he plan to make ecuador his final destination? some are suggesting that that south american country be put on notice. >> we ought to be very clear with ecuador, if they take snowden, they are to pay a price. we give them $10 million in foreign aid -- that's tntd so little to a small country. >> reporter: as for the leaker, house leader nancy pelosi says that snowden broke the law and it's fine with her if he's stuck in a moscow airport. >> i think that anybody thought he was a hero to begin with, now that
snowden is believed to be waiting in a moscow airport. steve centanni has the latest. hello, steve. >> reporter: drifting in diplomatic limbo, he is finding few friends here in washington. the nsa leaker is apparently still at the moscow airport without a u.s. airport. one official said that president putin should be dealt with ficial firmly. >> this is a direct slap in the face to the united states of america. we should be now, i hope, finally realizing what vladimir putin is --...
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obama also spoke about nsa leaker edward snowden. he said he was not scrambling jets to get him and he was concerned about any additional documents that snowden might have. >>> testifying in his family's wrongful death suit. he said his father would cry after getting off the phone with aeg checkatives and former manager. prince said they are going to kill me. the 16-year-old said he saw randy phillips have an aggressive confrontation with dr. canrad murray shortly before his father died. >>> it has been nearly two years since indiana university student vanished without a trace. now her parent filed a civil suit against three students who got her drunk and failing to get her home safely, which her parents believe contributed to their daughter's disappearance. >>> graduates at bradford university found a number of spelling errors on their diploma. virginia missing an i and the school has promised to correct the typos and get the graduates their newly improved diplomas. >>> how about some cute. here is some cute. two-headed baby turtle.
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. >> reporter: on the hunt for edward snowden the president downplayed the diplomatic impact with china and russia and ruled out using military assets. >> i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> that was nbc's chuck todd reporting. >>> let's get to the boston marathon bombing case. dzhokhar has been indicted on 30 counts for his alleged role in the deadly boston attacks back in april. more than half of the charges carry the possibility of a death sentence and the indictments carried with them new revelations, including the details of the note sar naev skraulds on and he wrote in part, the u.s. government is killing innocent civilians. i can't stand to see such evil go unpunished. we muslims are one body. you hurt one, you hurt us all. >>> things are getting personal in the lone star state. speaking of the national right to life convention? dallas, texas, governor rick perry accused state senator wendy davis of highjacking the democratic process during her 11 hour filibuster of the state's most recent abortion bill. he went on to say davis' personal story is a
. >> reporter: on the hunt for edward snowden the president downplayed the diplomatic impact with china and russia and ruled out using military assets. >> i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> that was nbc's chuck todd reporting. >>> let's get to the boston marathon bombing case. dzhokhar has been indicted on 30 counts for his alleged role in the deadly boston attacks back in april. more than half of the charges carry the possibility of a...
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it's online, cnn.com. >> and how far will the president go to capture edward snowden? >> plus, the controversial treatment that claims to turn gay people straight. one state is getting closer to banning it for children. but first, here is dr. sanjay gupta with a preview of saturday's "the next list." >> this week on "the next list," changing the lives of children born with shoulder injuries. >> when nathan was born, nerves were torn in his shoulder and he couldn't move his arm at all. >> one of the things the doctors asked to us do was to help them understand what the shoulder blade was doing in individual patients. >> the type of research he does have very cutting edge and things that have never been done before. >> what we bring to the table is the ability to analyze human motion without involving radiation. a long-term goal of that is to be able to provide us with somewhat of a what if scenario. what if we took this tendon and brought it to another attachment point. how will it affect a child's movement so a surgeon can see what the outcome would be on a computer be
it's online, cnn.com. >> and how far will the president go to capture edward snowden? >> plus, the controversial treatment that claims to turn gay people straight. one state is getting closer to banning it for children. but first, here is dr. sanjay gupta with a preview of saturday's "the next list." >> this week on "the next list," changing the lives of children born with shoulder injuries. >> when nathan was born, nerves were torn in his shoulder...
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. >> holman: president obama today downplayed the search for national security agency leaker edward snowden who is believed to be in a transit area at a moscow airport. mr. obama said he's quote, "not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker". speaking at a news conference in senegal, the president also said help from other countries in capturing snowden won't be part of high level negotiations. >> i'm not going to have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly being elevated to the point where i've got to start doing wheeling and dealing and trading on a whole host of other issues simply to get a guy extradited so that he can face the justice system here in the united states. >> holman: snowden has applied for political asylum in ecuador. but today ecuadorean officials said a pass allowing him to travel there was given in error, and his asylum application has not yet been processed. the obama administration suspended trade benefits for bangladesh today in the wake of two garment factory disasters there in the past year. more than 1,200 people died in the i
. >> holman: president obama today downplayed the search for national security agency leaker edward snowden who is believed to be in a transit area at a moscow airport. mr. obama said he's quote, "not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker". speaking at a news conference in senegal, the president also said help from other countries in capturing snowden won't be part of high level negotiations. >> i'm not going to have one case of a suspect who we're trying...
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. >> since snowden's u.s. passport has been revoked we understand he's been traveling on ecuadorian travel papers. your paper is reporting today that ecuador's president is having second thoughts about grapting snowenasylum. what more can you tell us about that? >> well, we know that vice president biden today was speaking with ecuadorian officials and pleading with them not to give him asim lum. there's quite a bit of disagreement inside the ecuadorian government on what to do. he's in this strange limbo. what we're weeki inlooking at i facing the limited time in the transit zone of some sort of russian airport if that's where he still is. >> dooung snowden, if he is in russia, if he is in moscow somewhere or somewhere else perhaps, if he ends up staying there, indefinitely, what could that mean for our relationship with russia? >> well, it's kind of a delicate game. anti-americanism is really big in russia right now. so in one way it would be a huge coup for the kremlin to welcome here someone here presented
. >> since snowden's u.s. passport has been revoked we understand he's been traveling on ecuadorian travel papers. your paper is reporting today that ecuador's president is having second thoughts about grapting snowenasylum. what more can you tell us about that? >> well, we know that vice president biden today was speaking with ecuadorian officials and pleading with them not to give him asim lum. there's quite a bit of disagreement inside the ecuadorian government on what to do....
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about edward snowden, and he talked about the supreme court rulings on same sex marriage. >> yes, and i asked him about this. the president said the ruling on same sex marriage, both the rulings were a victory for american democracy and basic fairness, and he said that he believes gay couples who live in the 37 state in the u.s. that do not recognize same sex marriage should also get federal benefits. here is what the president said. >> it is my personal belief but i am speaking now as a president, as opposed to as a lawyer, that if you have been married in massachusetts and you move some place else, are you still married, and that under federal law you should be able to obtain the benefits of any lawfully married couple. >> there are hundreds of laws on the federal level that deal with marriage and all of this still has to be resolved by the lawyers, so he says he has his people working on it. michael, suzanne. >> jess, thanks. we appreciate it. we'll be back to you for a trip. a triple dose, bad news for paula deen today, more companies dropping endorsement deals with the celebrity
about edward snowden, and he talked about the supreme court rulings on same sex marriage. >> yes, and i asked him about this. the president said the ruling on same sex marriage, both the rulings were a victory for american democracy and basic fairness, and he said that he believes gay couples who live in the 37 state in the u.s. that do not recognize same sex marriage should also get federal benefits. here is what the president said. >> it is my personal belief but i am speaking now...
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snowden. >> sure. >> i could care less about edward snowden. i don't say that casually. i say that with some thinking. edward snowden is in a very, very long tradition of whistle blowing. he is a whistle-blower. i don't care whether you like him or not. because you find me an honorable, lovely, decent whistle-blower. is that often the case? most people who come forward and leak and tell you things are folks who got something going on. if may be ideology, it may be a grudge. you know, mark felt who was deep throat in watergate, he was not the loveliest player ever. so put that to the side. put the personalities aside and let's think what did he bring forward? it is not quite the revelation some people think. because russ feingold said in 2001 this is what's going to happen. russ feingold said in 2006-2007 we should censure george w. bush for doing this stuff. so that's -- that put in perspective. it has opened a dialogue which should not stop here. >> bill: you've got it. peter welch congressma
snowden. >> sure. >> i could care less about edward snowden. i don't say that casually. i say that with some thinking. edward snowden is in a very, very long tradition of whistle blowing. he is a whistle-blower. i don't care whether you like him or not. because you find me an honorable, lovely, decent whistle-blower. is that often the case? most people who come forward and leak and tell you things are folks who got something going on. if may be ideology, it may be a grudge. you...
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n-s-a leaker edward snowden continues to elude u-s authorities. six days ago he left a hong kong hotel, then vanished at an airport in moscow. he made it through passport control, even though by then u-s officials had revoked his travel documents. his escape is something of a mystery. there's no isolated transit lounge, and he was limited terminals. it would have been tough for to stay hidden in plain sight. soon-to-be national security adviser susan rice is downplaying the effects of snowden's leaks. privacy advocates say the search for snowden is and that it should not overshadow discussions about government surveillance of u-s citizens. the 100th tour de france cycling race kicked off today. are favored to win it. it's the first tour since lance armstrong was stripped of his seven straight titles without doping. says that accusation is both "sad" and "categoricallycoming up on kron 4 news weekend you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just
n-s-a leaker edward snowden continues to elude u-s authorities. six days ago he left a hong kong hotel, then vanished at an airport in moscow. he made it through passport control, even though by then u-s officials had revoked his travel documents. his escape is something of a mystery. there's no isolated transit lounge, and he was limited terminals. it would have been tough for to stay hidden in plain sight. soon-to-be national security adviser susan rice is downplaying the effects of snowden's...
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snowden? >> no i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> and why would you? 29 is pathetically old for a hacker. like a 50-year-old quarterback is just sad. a 15-year-old hacker that would be worth breaking out the drone or two four. those scruffy little [ bleep ] can shut down a country with a flip phone and a paper clip. >> it was a good question by nader. >> the answer was very interesting too. >> he seemed a bit irritated. >> yeah 29-year-old hacker. >> hacker. not everyone is abandoning paula deen. the firestorm over her past comments is costing her big time. but fans are still spending big money on the queen of southern cuisine. >> and one of the top tennis players in the world says his court at wimbledon was, quote, a bit dangerous. a dozen players have pulled out because of injuries. is the grass the root of the problem? that's ahead. >> and the heated battle over abortion rights in texas is getting personal. governor rick perry is criticizing the democrat law
snowden? >> no i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> and why would you? 29 is pathetically old for a hacker. like a 50-year-old quarterback is just sad. a 15-year-old hacker that would be worth breaking out the drone or two four. those scruffy little [ bleep ] can shut down a country with a flip phone and a paper clip. >> it was a good question by nader. >> the answer was very interesting too. >> he seemed a bit irritated. >>...
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the russia's tolerance for snowden may be running a little thin. the consistent message from the russian government is he's a free man, he's free to travel wherever he likes but the sooner he does it the better. back to you, kate. >> phil thanks so much. >>> it's good to be queen, britain's queen elizabeth is about to become a great grandmom again and just received a royal pay hike. cnn's max foster has more from london. >> reporter: this is regent street, part of the multibillion-dollar crown estate and a proportion of what's made here is paid to the queen, the estate's doing well so the queen has effectively had a pay rise but that money is used to cover all her official duties, banquets for example and the upkeep of buildings like kensington palace and kate's new apartment in kensington palace is being renovated at a cost of $1.7 million so i think the baby will be pretty happy there, kate. >> max, thank you, quite a price tag. >>> from the grass courts of the old england club, christina macfarlane has more. >> reporter: roger federer losing and
the russia's tolerance for snowden may be running a little thin. the consistent message from the russian government is he's a free man, he's free to travel wherever he likes but the sooner he does it the better. back to you, kate. >> phil thanks so much. >>> it's good to be queen, britain's queen elizabeth is about to become a great grandmom again and just received a royal pay hike. cnn's max foster has more from london. >> reporter: this is regent street, part of the...
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and attempt to get snowden back in custody. but the president ruled out use of military in order to get and apprehend snowden. take a listen. >> i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> reporter: hovering over this visit is nelson mandela's health. the president talked about how nelson mandela was a hero to him, after this visit to senegal we are headed to south africa and then tanzania, all of this we'll see if the president gets a chance to meet with nelson mandela. it's up to the family according to the white house. >> chuck todd in senegal, thank you. >> more fallout for paula deen who defended herself when she spoke with matt on wednesday. walmart is ending its relationship with deen and today paula deen agreed to suspend their diabetes activity for now. and wall street whan is moving the markets there. courtney reagan joins us. >> good morning. the dow up 125 points, so economic growth for the first three months of the year was slower than the commerce department originally estimated. higher pay
and attempt to get snowden back in custody. but the president ruled out use of military in order to get and apprehend snowden. take a listen. >> i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> reporter: hovering over this visit is nelson mandela's health. the president talked about how nelson mandela was a hero to him, after this visit to senegal we are headed to south africa and then tanzania, all of this we'll see if the president gets a chance to meet with...
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even if they ask you about edward snowden every stop -- >> which they did. >> -- you still go there. it matters. there's something else the president is doing which has been dramatically undercovered. before he went he appointed russ feingold to the special envoy, in africa is known as the great lakes region, a central african region which has immense innovation going on. great things. they also have really tough countries. putting feingold in there was a very big deal. he was on the africa subcommittee for 18 years. he's known in africa. it was a clear signal that this administration wants to engage at a higher level and wants actually to be prodded a little bit. >> so i want to ask you about his reception there and his reception in south africa. i'm thinking of the president. there are some criticisms he has been checked out of this relationship. i want to talk about nelson mandela and south africa and the kind of amazing poetic resonance between two men's trajectories right after we take this break. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we ma
even if they ask you about edward snowden every stop -- >> which they did. >> -- you still go there. it matters. there's something else the president is doing which has been dramatically undercovered. before he went he appointed russ feingold to the special envoy, in africa is known as the great lakes region, a central african region which has immense innovation going on. great things. they also have really tough countries. putting feingold in there was a very big deal. he was on...
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meanwhile, snowden is unlikely to end up in ecuador any time soon. the country saying it may deliberately slow down his asylum application which could strand himself inside a moscow transit area for several weeks. all right, still ahead on "morning joe," with protests sweeping brazil, is it a sign of deeper economic problems in south america? we'll talk to the managing director of the international fund, christine lagarde straight ahead. are americans hard wired to be happy? are we. that's the cover of this week's summer issue of "time" magazine. we'll be right back. out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. is as much about getting there... ♪ ...as it is being there. ♪ [ birds chirping ] away is where the days are packed with wonder... ♪ [ wind whistles
meanwhile, snowden is unlikely to end up in ecuador any time soon. the country saying it may deliberately slow down his asylum application which could strand himself inside a moscow transit area for several weeks. all right, still ahead on "morning joe," with protests sweeping brazil, is it a sign of deeper economic problems in south america? we'll talk to the managing director of the international fund, christine lagarde straight ahead. are americans hard wired to be happy? are we....
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another story you're covering, the high profile leak case you have an exclusive interview with edward snowden's father. >> right. today his father is sending a letter to attorney general eric holder saying he is reasonably confident that his son will return home if the justice department will promise not to detain him prior to trial, not to subject him to a gag order and let him choose where his trial will take place. he hasn't spoken to his son since april but said he had a message for him and is concerned his son is being manipulated by others, especially wikileaks. >> i love him. i would like to have the opportunity to communicate with him. i don't want to put him in peril. but i'm concerned about those around him. if you look at wikileaks, their goal is not the constitution of the united states. it's to release as much as possible. that alone is a concern for me. at this point i don't feel he has committed treason. he has, in fact, broken u.s. law in a sense that he has released classified information and if folks want to classify him as a traitor, in fact, he has betrayed his government bu
another story you're covering, the high profile leak case you have an exclusive interview with edward snowden's father. >> right. today his father is sending a letter to attorney general eric holder saying he is reasonably confident that his son will return home if the justice department will promise not to detain him prior to trial, not to subject him to a gag order and let him choose where his trial will take place. he hasn't spoken to his son since april but said he had a message for...
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former nsa analyst edward snowden is now in his fourth day at an airport in moscow. his u.s. passport has been revoked. it remains unclear what his next move will be. snowden is facing espionage charges for revealing secrets of two secret electronic surveillance programs. >>> president obama starting his week-long visit to africa in senegal this morning. the president will stop in tanzania and south africa. the white house says any visit with nelson mandela would be up to mandela's family. >>> michael jackson's oldest child showed jurors photos and videos of life with their famous father. 16-year-old prince the first family member to testify in their multimillion dollar lawsuit against jackson's concert promoters. >>> wild wednesday at wimbledon. defending men's champion, roger federer, ousted along with maria sharapova ousted. seven other players forced to withdraw with injuries. those are some of the top stories on this thursday, june 27th. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," with john muller and diana perez. >> good morning. we begin this half-hour with celebrati
former nsa analyst edward snowden is now in his fourth day at an airport in moscow. his u.s. passport has been revoked. it remains unclear what his next move will be. snowden is facing espionage charges for revealing secrets of two secret electronic surveillance programs. >>> president obama starting his week-long visit to africa in senegal this morning. the president will stop in tanzania and south africa. the white house says any visit with nelson mandela would be up to mandela's...
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. >>> se busca al fugitivo en moscÚ, edward snowden. surgen versiones si ecuador le dio un documento de protecciÓn, el embajador de ecuador en washington dijo que el gobierno de quito no conoce de un documento salvoconducto emitido a edward snowden, pero wikileaks dijo que la naciÓn andina, le dio un documento de viaje para que saliera de hong kong a moscÚ, y washington le dio un pedido por escrito por los requerimientos por el hombre que enfrenta cargos de espionaje en estados unidos. un principal testigo en la fiscalÍa en el juicio de homicidio contra george zimmermann encara una segunda ronta de preguntas, se trata de la amiga que hablaba por telÉfono con trayvon martÍn, ella martÍn le dijo que lo seguÍa un hombre, y ella le dijo que corriera, y testificÓ que le oyo preguntar a alguien por quÉ lo seguÍa, y el telÉfono cayÓ, y lo Último que oyo decir a martÍn fue que lo soltara. luego de protestas en brasil no cesan. miles de manifestantes salieron a calles en bello horizonte para protestar por elevados gastos de gobier
. >>> se busca al fugitivo en moscÚ, edward snowden. surgen versiones si ecuador le dio un documento de protecciÓn, el embajador de ecuador en washington dijo que el gobierno de quito no conoce de un documento salvoconducto emitido a edward snowden, pero wikileaks dijo que la naciÓn andina, le dio un documento de viaje para que saliera de hong kong a moscÚ, y washington le dio un pedido por escrito por los requerimientos por el hombre que enfrenta cargos de espionaje en estados...
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he was asked about edward snowden and the idea that we're going to send in the marines or that we're actually -- to a jet he's on passes over u.s. territory, we're going to force the jet down, the president says this guy ain't all that important. >> obama: i'm not going to have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly being elevated to the point where i've got to start doing wheeling and dealing and trading on a whole host of other issues. simply to get a guy extradited so that he can face the justice system here in the united states. no, i'm not going to be scrambling jets to get a 29-year-old hacker. >> bill: that was one of the theories that the reason that edward moscow didn't leave moscow on the now famous flight to havana was because it passed over -- we talked about that monday, it passed over american territory, several states because it is a polar route. we could have forced the plane down in the united states. president says no. they're putting this in perspective now which i think is important and hasn't been a lot of talk about what happens to edward s
he was asked about edward snowden and the idea that we're going to send in the marines or that we're actually -- to a jet he's on passes over u.s. territory, we're going to force the jet down, the president says this guy ain't all that important. >> obama: i'm not going to have one case of a suspect who we're trying to extradite suddenly being elevated to the point where i've got to start doing wheeling and dealing and trading on a whole host of other issues. simply to get a guy...